Woven on large industrial looms using an ancient kimono weaving technique called ‘Banshu-ori’, Tamaki Niime’s Sen Long Pants are made from 100% organic cotton from Hyogo, Japan grown and harvested by the designer herself. It’s called sen, which means a line in Japanese, because it has a straight line silhouette. Designed with an elastic waist, flared leg and pockets it is the perfect item to keep you cool and stylish through the rest of the summer.
Measurements:
27” Waist / 36” Length / 33” Hem
History:
Since 2006, Niime Tamaki has overseen all stages of her production line, including the growing of the cotton, dyeing of the thread, and weaving of the finished product. Her work is colorful, original and distinctive, an infusion of the designer’s effortless style into comfortable and easy-to-wear clothing. Banshu-ori, the kimono weaving technique Niime employs, has a long history dating back to 1792. The style is characterized by yarn-dyed fabrics that are dyed first and woven into a variety of patterns.
100% cotton
Variation:
Each pair of pants is an “Only One” garment. This concept means that the garment photographed is a one-off item with only one in existence with these colors and cut. For every “Only One” garment, Tamaki Niime chooses different thread colors, so each item is totally unique from other woven garments within their line.
Care Instructions:
Hand-wash recommended. Machine washer safe on delicate with cold water and a gentle detergent in a delicates’ bag. Do not use bleach. Hang dry only.
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